Guess who?
I was reading the latest issue of Real Simple magazine the other day and the etiquette dilemma of the month was the following:
In a world with constant Facebook updates, isn't the ritual of sending holiday cards obsolete?
It was like the magazine had been reading my mind! Seriously! When I uploaded the photos of the girls in their Halloween costumes, part of me thought, "Crap! Now what am I going to put on the Christmas card?! Everyone's already seen this." In our everyday goings on, don't we bombard one another with every hiccup, burp and fart by way of photo, YouTube link or Foursquare update? We could save ourselves a whole bunch of time, effort, and potential fatal envelope residue poisoning by just uploading/Tweeting/list-serving, right?
I thought about skipping the cards altogether for some pretty practical reasons -- cost, cost, and cost. We are in a recession, right? What about "going green"? Maybe I can just send out an e-card and save time, money and trees. The etiquette expert in Real Simple was of a similar mindset, until her spouse asked her what other time honored rituals she was going to axe next (Trick-or-treating? Hunting for Easter Eggs?). Couple that with a dear friend of mine who is living abroad this year, imploring her friends to send her holiday greeting so that she can decorate her home with the smiling faces of the friends and family she's left behind. Who can say "no" to a request like that?
Truth be told, I love getting Christmas cards, too. Instead of draping my mantel with garlands of greenery, I tape up the Christmas cards we've received **koff, koff** so get up off a card**koff,koff*.
The final
What the what?!
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Just act surprised when you open the envelope.

Girlfriend, can I tell you how I'm dreading the Christmas card send-out this year? I seriously think I'll eschew the obligatory holiday pic and do something more generic with just our names on it. I don't feel like making an appt at the studio and making sure the babe is well put together. As much as I'm in the holiday spirit this year, this is one tradition that, for just one year at least, I could do without.
ReplyDeleteWe've never done the photo card. I've always wanted to, but...
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I love receiving them!
I will at least send out cards...been fairly successful with that.
Hope you can do it with a minimal amount of stress.
Oh, would that be baby Mo on the card? :)